WO2000011509A1 - Apparatus for manufacturing long-period fiber gratings and apparatus for manufacturing two-band long-period fiber gratings using the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus for manufacturing long-period fiber gratings, and an apparatus for manufacturing two-band long-period fiber gratings using the same.
- a long-period fiber grating couples a fundamental core mode to the cladding lead modes. Since the long-period fiber grating is not of a reflection type, it is advantageous for flattening the gain thereof.
- Long-period fiber gratings are typically manufactured by periodically varying the refractive index of the core of an optical fiber which is sensitive to UV rays.
- the portion of the optical fiber core exposed to UV rays exhibits an increase in the refractive index and the non-exposed portion exhibits no change in the refractive index, so that a periodic change in the refractive index occurs.
- Coupling will occur in the core of an optical fiber under the condition expressed in Equation (1):
- n is the effective refractive index
- Equation (1) can be written as difference between refractive indices of the core mode ⁇ and the cladding mode (n co - n cl ) equals to — . Therefore, coupling wavelength ⁇ depends on the grating period ⁇ and the refractive index difference n co - n c " l .
- a long-period fiber grating is manufactured by focusing UV laser such as an excimer laser in the x- or y-axis using a cylindrical lens and irradiating the same into a photosensitive optical fiber through an amplitude mask having a period ⁇ .
- the excimer laser with a 10 x 30 mm beam size, the beam is largest when it is focused to a rectangular axis of 30 mm long excimer laser.
- the amplitude mask it is important for the amplitude mask to have an accurate periodicity.
- various methods are employed. One of them is a method in which a single slit or optical fiber is installed in a translation stage and is then shifted by a desired period to irradiate laser light thereon.
- the single slit has advantages in that its periodicity is accurate and arbitrarily adjusted.
- a duty cycle which is a ratio of a transmitted domain of light and a non- transmitted domain of light is not constant when the period of a long-period fiber grating is changed.
- the mask in order to make the periodicity of a mask accurate, the mask can be manufactured by patterning with chrome on a silica.
- the mask manufacturing process is complicated and costly. Also, since the period of the mask is fixed, only a single spectrum can be designed using a mask. Further, in this case, since the damage threshold power for this type of mask is low, the excimer laser of high power cannot be effectively used.
- Another method is to use multiple slits.
- the process for preparing a mask is simple and the costs therefor are low.
- an error of one mask periodicity caused during laser treatment is very large, that is, ⁇ 5 ⁇ m , an accurate spectrum design cannot be achieved easily.
- the period is fixed, the spectrums which can be designed are limited.
- the gain curve of an EDFA can be flattened when two or three different long-period fiber gratings, which means two or three different mask periods are necessary. Because the gain curve depends on the input signal light power, pump power, rare earth dopant rate, glass matrix, fiber length and so on, as many mask periods as possible are necessary.
- an apparatus for manufacturing a long-period fiber grating for periodically varying the refractive index of a core of an optical fiber by periodically irradiating UV laser light into the optical fiber including a light source for generating the UV laser light, a mirror for reflecting the UV laser light generated in the light source at a predetermined angle and changing the traveling path thereof, a lens for focusing the laser light whose traveling path is changed by the mirror, a dispersing unit for dispersing the laser light passed through the lens, and an amplitude mask positioned between the dispersing unit and the optical fiber, and having a transmission region in which the dispersed laser light is periodically transmitted to the optical fiber.
- an apparatus for manufacturing a long-period fiber grating for periodically varying the refractive index of a core of an optical fiber by periodically irradiating UV laser light into the optical fiber including a light source for generating the UV laser light, a mirror for reflecting the UV laser light generated in the light source at a predetermined angle and changing the traveling path thereof, a lens for focusing the laser light whose traveling path is changed by the mirror, a dispersing unit for dispersing the laser light passed through the lens, and an amplitude mask positioned between the dispersing unit and the optical fiber, and having a transmission region in which the dispersed laser light is periodically transmitted to the optical fiber, a measuring unit for measuring coupling peaks of a long-period fiber grating written on the optical fiber, and a controller for adjusting the position of the amplitude mask for obtaining a desired coupling peak wavelength in accordance with the coupling peak wavelengths measured by the measuring unit.
- an apparatus for manufacturing a two-band long-period fiber grating having different periods by aligning first and second amplitude masks having periodically repeated transmission regions and located at different positions from each other in the length direction of an optical fiber, in which UV laser light is irradiated into the two amplitude masks the apparatus including a first long-period fiber grating manufacturing unit for determining the period of a first long-period fiber grating to be written on the optical fiber by adjusting the distance between the first amplitude mask and the optical fiber, and writing the first long-period fiber grating having a predetermined period on the optical fiber, a second long-period fiber grating manufacturing unit for determining the period of a second long-period fiber grating to be written on the optical fiber by adjusting the distance between the second amplitude mask and the optical fiber, and writing, the second long-period fiber grating having a predetermined period on the optical fiber, wherein the first long-period fiber grating manufacturing unit for
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an apparatus for manufacturing long-period fiber gratings according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates an embodiment of an amplitude mask shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 illustrates the process of determining the grating period by adjusting the position of an amplitude mask
- FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of an apparatus for manufacturing two-band long-period fiber gratings using the long-period fiber gratings according to the present invention.
- FIGS. 7 A and 7B illustrate changes in wavelengths where coupling occurs over the keeping time, in which FIG. 7 A illustrates a change in wavelengths where coupling occurs over UV exposure time and FIG. 7B illustrates a change in wavelength where coupling starts over the keeping time after H 2 loading; and FIG. 8 illustrates the gain characteristics of an optical fiber amplifier depending on wavelengths.
- the apparatus shown in FIG. 1 includes a UV laser source 100, a mirror 102 for changing the path of UV laser light generated from the UV laser source 100, a cylindrical lens 104 for focusing the laser light whose path is changed by the mirror 102, a dispersion unit 106 for dispersing laser light focused by the cylindrical lens 104, an amplitude mask 108 for selectively passing the light having passed through the dispersion unit 106, a slit 110 for allowing the laser light passed through the amplitude mask 108 to be irradiated only onto the portion where a long-period fiber gratings can be formed in an optical fiber 112, a light source 114, a measuring unit 116 for measuring the characteristics of the light passed through the optical fiber 112, and a controller 118 for determining the position of the amplitude mask 108 depending on coupling peaks and coupling peak wavelengths measured by the measuring unit 116.
- the apparatus having the aforementioned configuration operates as follows.
- the mirror 102 reflects the laser light generated in the UV laser source 100 by a predetermined angle to change the traveling path of the laser light.
- the cylindrical lens 104 converges the reflected laser light onto an axis to be focused on the optical fiber 112.
- the dispersion unit 106 disperses the laser light passed through the cylindrical lens 104.
- a concave lens is typical used as the dispersion unit 106.
- the amplitude mask 108 selectively transmits the light passed through the dispersion unit 106.
- the width of the slit 110 is determined depending on the band width of the spectrum of the long-period fiber grating. If the light passed through the slit 110 is irradiated into the optical fiber 112, the refractive index of a portion selectively exposed to the light in the core is changed.
- the measuring unit 116 measures the coupling peaks of wavelengths of the light generated from the light source 114 and passed through the optical fiber 112.
- the controller 118 controls the period of the long-period fiber grating by adjusting the position of the amplitude mask 108 so that coupling occurs at a desired wavelength among wavelengths which pass through the long-period fiber grating formed by the above-described process.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an embodiment of an amplitude mask shown in FIG. 1.
- the amplitude mask shown in FIG. 2 is formed on a thin metal substrate 200 having a thickness of about 0.2 mm, e.g., a stainless steel substrate, to have a transmission region 202 in which the light is transmitted with a period ⁇ 0 of several hundred micrometers and a non-transmission region 204.
- the transmission region 202 is formed by CO 2 laser technology or chemical etching. Since the metal substrate 200 removes the limit of a damage threshold, high-power UV laser can be used as a source. The laser passes through the transmission region 202 so that the refractive index of an optical waveguide increases.
- the non-transmission region 204 which is made of a metal shields the UV laser.
- FIG. 3 illustrates the process of determining the grating period by adjusting the position of an amplitude mask.
- the laser light passed through a cylindrical lens 300 is dispersed by a concave lens 302 and masked by an amplitude mask 304 to then be selectively irradiated onto an optical fiber 306.
- the distance between the focus of the concave lens 302 and the amplitude mask 304 is x and the distance between the amplitude mask 304 and the optical fiber 306 is y.
- a half period of the amplitude mask 304 is a
- angles of the laser light reaching the optical fiber 306 from the focus of the concave lens 302 via the amplitude mask 304 with respect to horizontal laser light 308 are ⁇ , ⁇ and
- the lengths of the laser light periodically irradiated onto the optical fiber 306 are C, B and A, respectively.
- ⁇ (3) x where ⁇ 0 is the period of the amplitude mask 304 and equals 2a.
- the period of a long-period fiber grating written on the optical fiber 306 is adjusted in accordance with the position of the amplitude mask 304.
- Table 1 shows the periods depending on x values.
- the period of the amplitude mask 304 is 420 ⁇ m.
- Table 2 shows the periods depending on x values.
- the period of the amplitude mask 304 is 420 ⁇ m.
- the band width is adjusted by the width of a slit and x corresponding to the distance between the concave lens 302 and the amplitude mask 304 and y corresponding to the distance between the amplitude mask 304 and the optical fiber 306 are adjusted, thereby adjusting the coupling peak wavelength and coupling peak.
- the coupling peak wavelengths ranging from 1300 nm to 1500 ran can be serially obtained.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of an apparatus for manufacturing two-band long-period fiber gratings using the long-period fiber gratings according to the present invention.
- a UV laser source 600 includes a UV laser source 600, a first long-period fiber grating manufacturing unit 610, a second long-period fiber grating manufacturing unit 620, a light source 630, an optical fiber 640, a measuring unit 650 and a controller (not shown).
- the first long-period fiber grating manufacturing unit 610 includes a splitter 611, a first cylindrical lens 612, a first dispersing portion 613, a first amplitude mask 614 and a first slit 615.
- the second long-period fiber grating manufacturing unit 620 includes a mirror 621 , a second cylindrical lens 622, a second dispersing portion 623, a second amplitude mask 624 and a second slit 625.
- the first and second long- period fiber grating manufacturing units 610 and 620 form the long-period gratings having first and second periods on the optical fiber 640 substantially at the same time.
- the splitter 610 splits the UV laser light generated in the UV laser source 600 in a ratio of 1 : 1 and partially reflects the same at a right angle (90°) to change the path of the light and allows the non-reflected light to travel straight
- the first cylindrical lens 612 allows the incident UV laser light whose traveling path is changed by the splitter 610 to be focused through the axis where the beam size becomes large.
- the focal point lands on the optical fiber 640.
- the first dispersing portion 613 disperses the light passed through the first cylindrical lens 612 to increase the beam size.
- the first amplitude mask 614 allows the light passed through the first dispersing portion 613 to selectively pass through the same.
- the width of the first slit 615 is determined by the bandwidth of a desired spectrum of the long-period fiber grating. If the light passed through the first slit 615 is irradiated into the optical fiber 640, the measuring unit 650 measures the coupling peaks at various wavelengths of the light generated in the light source 630 and passed through the optical fiber 640. The controller (not shown) adjusts the position of the first amplitude mask 614 so that coupling occurs at a desired wavelength of the long- period fiber grating, thereby adjusting the period of the long-period fiber grating. The UV laser light passed through the splitter 610 is reflected by the mirror
- the second cylindrical lens 622 allows the incident UV laser light whose traveling path is changed by the mirror 621 to be focused through the axis where the beam size becomes large.
- the focal point lands on the optical fiber 640.
- the second dispersing portion 623 disperses the light passed through the second cylindrical lens
- the second amplitude mask 624 allows the light passed through the second dispersing portion 623 to selectively pass through the same.
- the width of the second slit 625 is determined by the bandwidth of a desired spectrum of the long-period fiber grating. If the light having passed through the second slit 625 is irradiated into the optical fiber 640, the measuring unit 650 measures the coupling peaks at various wavelengths of the light generated in the light source 630 and passed through the optical fiber 640.
- the controller (not shown) adjusts the position of the second amplitude mask 624 so that coupling occurs at a desired wavelength of the long-period fiber grating, thereby adjusting the period of the long-period fiber grating.
- the optical fiber 640 is sensitive to UV laser light and is obtained by loading hydrogen (H 2 ) into a germanium (Ge)-doped optical fiber. Hydrogen loading is done at a temperature of 80 to 90° C at a pressure of up to 100 atmospheres. The hydrogen-loaded fiber is maintained at room temperature. As time passes, hydrogen molecules diffused throughout the optical fiber slowly escape outside the cladding. Since hydrogen molecules escape, a difference in refractive indices between the core and the cladding is generated. Thus, depending on the keeping time of the optical fiber at room temperature, coupling conditions change.
- FIG. 7 A illustrates a change in wavelengths where coupling occurs over the UV exposure time
- FIG. 7B illustrates a change in wavelengths where coupling starts over the keeping time at room temperature after H 2 loading.
- the coupled wavelengths are shifted toward longer wavelengths, and are then shifted toward shorter wavelengths in about 30 hours.
- the long-period fiber grating is manufactured by loading hydrogen into the optical fiber, since the spectrum measured by the measuring apparatus such as an optical spectrum analyzer is not stabilized, compensation must be made for obtaining an accurate spectrum for a final stabilized product.
- the gains of both bands must be simultaneously flattened in order to obtain a gain-flattened optical fiber amplifier.
- the gains can be simultaneously adjusted at both bands by adjusting the position of two amplitude masks 614 and 624.
- the amplitude masks 614 and 624 the amplitude mask shown in FIG. 2 is suitably used.
- position adjustment of the amplitude masks 614 and 624 and period adjustment of the long-period fiber grating are performed in the above-described manner.
- the bandwidth of a long-period fiber grating can be adjusted by adjusting the size of a laser beam irradiated into an optical fiber. Also, amplitude masks can be easily manufactured at low cost and damage threshold power thereof is high. Also, since grating periods of the optical fiber are accurately adjusted, a filter having desired characteristics can be simply manufactured using a single mask.
- the light used for long-period fiber gratings has a power of output of about 120 mJ.
- excimer laser light of high power (600 mJ) split in a ratio of 1 : 1 using a splitter is used, the long-period fiber grating according to the present invention can operate in a more stable manner with respect to the excimer laser light.
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